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The '''Flinty Hills''' is a broad, deep band of hills ostensibly part of or at least allied with [[Nyrond]], but the subject of armed conflict with parts under the control of the [[Bone March]] and [[Ahlissa]]. | [[File:Flinty Hills map 01 (585 CY).png|thumb|350px|''[[The Marklands]]'' (1993), [[585 CY]], by John Knecht.]] | ||
The '''Flinty Hills''' (also seen as '''Flint Hills'''{{csb|WoG|29|Catalogue}} or '''Flinties'''){{csb|SoOC|152, 238, 250, 251}} is a broad, deep band of hills ostensibly part of or at least allied with [[Nyrond]], but the subject of armed conflict with parts under the control of the [[Bone March]] and [[Ahlissa]]. | |||
==Geography== | == Geography == | ||
The Flinty Hills | The Flinty Hills is a broad and deep band of hills at the southern end of the [[Rakers]].{{csb|WoG|49}} The far western part of the Hills lies within the [[Gamboge Forest]].{{csb|WoG|50}} To the east lies the [[Bone March]], the [[Blemu Hills]] and [[Knurl]], and to the south east and south lies the [[Adri Forest]]. | ||
The Flinty Hills | The head waters of the [[Duntide River]] form in the Flinty Hills, and then flow west through [[Nyrond]].{{csb|WoG|54}} | ||
==Political | The eastern shoulder, and an arm which projects southward for many leagues, forms a natural lower boundary for the Bone | ||
March and the easternmost territory of [[Nyrond]] (and previously [[Almor]]). A portion on the western side of the [[Harp River]] is covered by the [[Adri Forest]] (and previously was Almorish but is now Ahlissan).{{csb|WoG|49}} | |||
The Flinty Hills are higher and more undulating in the north, declining to plateau and broad, fertile slopes to the south and west. The northwestern edge of the hills lies within the [[Gamboge Forest]], and has fair stocks of deer, game birds, herons, rabbits, and the like.{{cn}} | |||
==Political divisions== | |||
The Flinty Hills can be divided into 4 broad areas:{{csb|WGR4|83}} | The Flinty Hills can be divided into 4 broad areas:{{csb|WGR4|83}} | ||
* The western area within Nyrond; | * The western area within Nyrond; | ||
* The central area where the [[gnome]]s are essentially autonomous and control; | * The central area where the [[gnome]]s are essentially autonomous and control. These gnomes are a loose confederation of underground strongholds under the rule of banner of Gnomeking [[Warren ap'Hiller]]{{csb|LGG|145}}; | ||
* The eastern area where the gnomes and the goblinoids of the Bone March are constantly battling for control. However, raiding parties from the Bone March may penetrate into almost any part of the hills; | * The eastern area where the gnomes and the goblinoids of the Bone March are constantly battling for control. However, raiding parties from the Bone March may penetrate into almost any part of the hills; | ||
* The southern area near Innspa and the Adri Forest under the control of [[Ahlissa]]. | * The southern area near Innspa and the Adri Forest under the control of [[Ahlissa]]. | ||
==History== | == History == | ||
To the east, the Flinty Hills once marked the boundary of the [[Bone March]], although the humanoids of that land hold sway over the eastern fringes of the hills, including [[ | To the east, the Flinty Hills once marked the boundary of the [[Bone March]], although the humanoids of that land hold sway over the eastern fringes of the hills, including [[Glandeven]], after the [[Greyhawk Wars]]. From there, they continue their assaults on the halflings, gnomes, and dwarves who cling to their livelihoods. Ahlissa controls the southern eastern portion of the hills. Nyrond has little ability to reverse these matters while recovering from the Wars. To the north, beyond the end of the Rakers, the [[Theocracy of the Pale]] regards demi-human religion as heresy, so these brave folk stand almost alone, save for such support the folk of [[Adri Forest]] can sometimes provide. While the area has fair mineral deposits, it is not rich, and the Flintfolk can afford little in the way of mercenaries.{{cn}} | ||
Following the fall of the [[Bone March]] to humanoids in [[563 CY]] the humanoids then raided further into the [[Theocracy of the Pale]], [[Ratik]], and even Nyrond. However, any movement through the Flinty Hills was at great peril due to the gnomes still holding out in the independent areas there not under the direct control and protection of Nyrond.{{csb|WoG|20}} | |||
Following the [[Greyhawk Wars]] the folk of the Flinty Hills were divided between supporting Nyrond and wishing to remain independent. Nyrondese armies had fought the Bone March humanoids and North Province armies in the hills to hold them back, and the folk remained grateful for that aid.{{csb|WGR4|83}} | |||
== Ecology == | |||
== | == Inhabitants == | ||
In [[576 CY]] the southern parts of the hills were inhabited by numerous [[halfling]]s, and [[gnome]]s dwelled in the north.{{csb|WoG|49}} | |||
In [[585 CY]] the western Flinty Hills within Nyrond were home to some 7,000 gnomes, 1,000 hill dwarves and a few hundred halflings (predominantly Stouts), the latter in the wooded lands. The autonomous eastern area of Flinty Hills contain a further 9,000 gnomes, 1,500 dwarves and a few dozen halflings. The demihumans get on well with each other and help each other defending the Hills. About 3,000 human hillfolk are scattered through the entire Hills, herding, foraging and gathering. Many hillfolk are friendly with the demihumans, but some are simply bandits or opportunists.{{csb|WGR4|83}} | In [[585 CY]] the western Flinty Hills within Nyrond were home to some 7,000 gnomes, 1,000 hill dwarves and a few hundred halflings (predominantly Stouts), the latter in the wooded lands. The autonomous eastern area of Flinty Hills contain a further 9,000 gnomes, 1,500 dwarves and a few dozen halflings. The demihumans get on well with each other and help each other defending the Hills. About 3,000 human hillfolk are scattered through the entire Hills, herding, foraging and gathering. Many hillfolk are friendly with the demihumans, but some are simply bandits or opportunists.{{csb|WGR4|83}} | ||
In addition to goblinoids raiding from the Bone March, there are indigenous goblinoids, gnolls, hill | By [[591 CY]] the gnomes were estimated at about 20,000 in both Nyrond and in the eastern hills, with about 4,000 "free" hill folk, and smaller numbers of dwarves and halflings. The wood elves ofthe Gamboge are friendly with the gnomes and halflings of the forested hills in the west.{{csb|LGG|145}} | ||
giants, ogres and northern trolls.{{csb|WGR4|83}} | |||
In addition to goblinoids raiding from the Bone March, there are indigenous goblinoids, gnolls, hill giants, ogres and northern trolls.{{csb|WGR4|83}} | |||
==Features and settlements== | ==Resources== | ||
The area of the hills is well endowed with minerals.{{csb|WoG|49}} Nyrond draws much of its mineral wealth from the mines in the Hills which are connected by road to [[Womtham]].{{csb|LGG|145}} The silver and the few fine gems to be extracted in Nyrond are mined by the gnomes of the Flinties. The dwarves mine some silver, as well as iron and a little lead, which are extracted in the northern mines close to the Rakers with some difficulty.{{csb|WGR4|83}} | |||
== Features and settlements == | |||
Settlements include: | Settlements include: | ||
* [[Schukendale]].{{csb|WGR4|83}} | * [[Schukendale]].{{csb|WGR4|83}} | ||
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* [[Fharlanghn's Cave]]. | * [[Fharlanghn's Cave]]. | ||
==Gallery== | == Gallery == | ||
=== Maps === | |||
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== | == External links == | ||
[ | {{External link disclaimer}} | ||
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20080517034356/http://www.nyrond.org/turbine/page/nyr/gazetteer/flinthills/ Duchy of Flinthill] page on Nyrond Living Greyhawk Triad web site via Way Back Machine | |||
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20080502203456/http://www.nyrond.org/turbine/page/nyr/gazetteer/powergroups.html#gnomeking Gnome King] page on Nyrond Living Greyhawk Triad web site via Way Back Machine | |||
== | == References == | ||
=== Citations === | |||
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=== Bibliography === | |||
* [[Sargent, Carl]]. ''[[The Marklands]]''. Lake Geneva, WI: TSR, 1993. | |||
* [[Holian, Gary]], [[Erik Mona]], [[Sean K. Reynolds]], and [[Frederick Weining]]. ''[[Living Greyhawk Gazetteer]]''. Renton, WA: Wizards of the Coast, 2000. | |||
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[[Category:Hills]] | [[Category:Hills]] | ||
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The Flinty Hills (also seen as Flint Hills[1] or Flinties)[2] is a broad, deep band of hills ostensibly part of or at least allied with Nyrond, but the subject of armed conflict with parts under the control of the Bone March and Ahlissa.
Geography
The Flinty Hills is a broad and deep band of hills at the southern end of the Rakers.[3] The far western part of the Hills lies within the Gamboge Forest.[4] To the east lies the Bone March, the Blemu Hills and Knurl, and to the south east and south lies the Adri Forest.
The head waters of the Duntide River form in the Flinty Hills, and then flow west through Nyrond.[5]
The eastern shoulder, and an arm which projects southward for many leagues, forms a natural lower boundary for the Bone March and the easternmost territory of Nyrond (and previously Almor). A portion on the western side of the Harp River is covered by the Adri Forest (and previously was Almorish but is now Ahlissan).[3]
The Flinty Hills are higher and more undulating in the north, declining to plateau and broad, fertile slopes to the south and west. The northwestern edge of the hills lies within the Gamboge Forest, and has fair stocks of deer, game birds, herons, rabbits, and the like.[citation needed]
Political divisions
The Flinty Hills can be divided into 4 broad areas:[6]
- The western area within Nyrond;
- The central area where the gnomes are essentially autonomous and control. These gnomes are a loose confederation of underground strongholds under the rule of banner of Gnomeking Warren ap'Hiller[7];
- The eastern area where the gnomes and the goblinoids of the Bone March are constantly battling for control. However, raiding parties from the Bone March may penetrate into almost any part of the hills;
- The southern area near Innspa and the Adri Forest under the control of Ahlissa.
History
To the east, the Flinty Hills once marked the boundary of the Bone March, although the humanoids of that land hold sway over the eastern fringes of the hills, including Glandeven, after the Greyhawk Wars. From there, they continue their assaults on the halflings, gnomes, and dwarves who cling to their livelihoods. Ahlissa controls the southern eastern portion of the hills. Nyrond has little ability to reverse these matters while recovering from the Wars. To the north, beyond the end of the Rakers, the Theocracy of the Pale regards demi-human religion as heresy, so these brave folk stand almost alone, save for such support the folk of Adri Forest can sometimes provide. While the area has fair mineral deposits, it is not rich, and the Flintfolk can afford little in the way of mercenaries.[citation needed]
Following the fall of the Bone March to humanoids in 563 CY the humanoids then raided further into the Theocracy of the Pale, Ratik, and even Nyrond. However, any movement through the Flinty Hills was at great peril due to the gnomes still holding out in the independent areas there not under the direct control and protection of Nyrond.[8]
Following the Greyhawk Wars the folk of the Flinty Hills were divided between supporting Nyrond and wishing to remain independent. Nyrondese armies had fought the Bone March humanoids and North Province armies in the hills to hold them back, and the folk remained grateful for that aid.[6]
Ecology
Inhabitants
In 576 CY the southern parts of the hills were inhabited by numerous halflings, and gnomes dwelled in the north.[3]
In 585 CY the western Flinty Hills within Nyrond were home to some 7,000 gnomes, 1,000 hill dwarves and a few hundred halflings (predominantly Stouts), the latter in the wooded lands. The autonomous eastern area of Flinty Hills contain a further 9,000 gnomes, 1,500 dwarves and a few dozen halflings. The demihumans get on well with each other and help each other defending the Hills. About 3,000 human hillfolk are scattered through the entire Hills, herding, foraging and gathering. Many hillfolk are friendly with the demihumans, but some are simply bandits or opportunists.[6]
By 591 CY the gnomes were estimated at about 20,000 in both Nyrond and in the eastern hills, with about 4,000 "free" hill folk, and smaller numbers of dwarves and halflings. The wood elves ofthe Gamboge are friendly with the gnomes and halflings of the forested hills in the west.[7]
In addition to goblinoids raiding from the Bone March, there are indigenous goblinoids, gnolls, hill giants, ogres and northern trolls.[6]
Resources
The area of the hills is well endowed with minerals.[3] Nyrond draws much of its mineral wealth from the mines in the Hills which are connected by road to Womtham.[7] The silver and the few fine gems to be extracted in Nyrond are mined by the gnomes of the Flinties. The dwarves mine some silver, as well as iron and a little lead, which are extracted in the northern mines close to the Rakers with some difficulty.[6]
Features and settlements
Settlements include:
- Schukendale.[6]
- Mistwatch.[6]
- Glandeven.[6]
- Stone Canyon Quarry.
- Breakrock Monastery.
- Pelleur Keep.[9]
Notable features and locations include:
Gallery
Maps
External links
Disclaimer:Any lore presented through the following links does not necessarily adhere to established officially published content, and the views expressed do not necessarily represent the views of the editors of this wiki.
- Duchy of Flinthill page on Nyrond Living Greyhawk Triad web site via Way Back Machine
- Gnome King page on Nyrond Living Greyhawk Triad web site via Way Back Machine
References
Citations
- ↑ World of Greyhawk Fantasy Game Setting (1983), p.29, Catalogue.
- ↑ Saga of Old City (1985), p.152, 238, 250, 251.
- ↑ a b c d World of Greyhawk Fantasy Game Setting (1983), p.49.
- ↑ World of Greyhawk Fantasy Game Setting (1983), p.50.
- ↑ World of Greyhawk Fantasy Game Setting (1983), p.54.
- ↑ a b c d e f g h i j WGR4 The Marklands (1993), p.83.
- ↑ a b c Living Greyhawk Gazetteer (2000), p.145.
- ↑ World of Greyhawk Fantasy Game Setting (1983), p.20.
- ↑ WGR4 The Marklands (1993), p.84.
Bibliography
- Sargent, Carl. The Marklands. Lake Geneva, WI: TSR, 1993.
- Holian, Gary, Erik Mona, Sean K. Reynolds, and Frederick Weining. Living Greyhawk Gazetteer. Renton, WA: Wizards of the Coast, 2000.
Encyclopedia Greyhawkania Index
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| Topic | Type | Description | Product | Page/Card/Image
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|---|---|---|---|---|
| Flint Hills | Geographical feature | Reference | SEE Flinty {Flint} Hills | |
| Flinty {Flint, Flinties} Hills | Geographical feature | Hills, | The City of Greyhawk: Gem of the Flanaess | 19 |
| Flinty {Flint, Flinties} Hills | Geographical feature | Hills, | Dragon magazine #052 | 19 |
| Flinty {Flint, Flinties} Hills | Geographical feature | Hills, | Dragon magazine #057 | 15 |
| Flinty {Flint, Flinties} Hills | Geographical feature | Hills, | Dragon magazine #088 | 11 |
| Flinty {Flint, Flinties} Hills | Geographical feature | Hills, | Dragon magazine #092 | 25 |
| Flinty {Flint, Flinties} Hills | Geographical feature | Hills, | Dragon magazine #191 | 67, 68 |
| Flinty {Flint, Flinties} Hills | Geographical feature | Hills, | Dragon magazine #191 | 67, 68 |
| Flinty {Flint, Flinties} Hills | Geographical feature | Hills, | Dragon magazine #208 | 48, 49, 52, 56, 57, 58 |
| Flinty {Flint, Flinties} Hills | Geographical feature | Hills, | Dragon magazine #241 | 78 |
| Flinty {Flint, Flinties} Hills | Geographical feature | Hills, | From the Ashes: Atlas of the Flanaess | 8, 24, 32, 52, 57, 58, 63, 92 |
| Flinty {Flint, Flinties} Hills | Geographical feature | Hills, | From the Ashes: Campaign Book | 82 |
| Flinty {Flint, Flinties} Hills | Geographical feature | Hills, | From the Ashes: References Card | #12 |
| Flinty {Flint, Flinties} Hills | Geographical feature | Hills, | Greyhawk Wars: Adventurer's Book | 19, 21 |
| Flinty {Flint, Flinties} Hills | Geographical feature | Hills, | Ivid the Undying | 69, 72, 76, 77, 146, 150, 159, 162 |
| Flinty {Flint, Flinties} Hills | Geographical feature | Hills, | Living Greyhawk Gazetteer | 9, 35, 36, 75, 77, 89, 123, 143, 145, 151 |
| Flinty {Flint, Flinties} Hills | Geographical feature | Hills, | Night Arrant | 41 |
| Flinty {Flint, Flinties} Hills | Geographical feature | Hills, | Player's Guide to Greyhawk | 38 |
| Flinty {Flint, Flinties} Hills | Geographical feature | Hills, | Saga of Old City | 7, 125, 152, 202-204, 214, 238, 240, 250, 251, 258, 280, 281 |
| Flinty {Flint, Flinties} Hills | Geographical feature | Hills, | The Adventure Begins | 23, 24, 27, 31, 36 |
| Flinty {Flint, Flinties} Hills | Geographical feature | Hills, | WG8 Fate of Istus | 14, 17, 122 |
| Flinty {Flint, Flinties} Hills | Geographical feature | Hills, | WGA4 Vecna Lives! | 89 |
| Flinty {Flint, Flinties} Hills | Geographical feature | Hills, | The World of Greyhawk Fantasy World Setting (Folio) | 13 |
| Flinty {Flint, Flinties} Hills | Geographical feature | Hills, | The World of Greyhawk Fantasy World Setting (Folio) | 9, 21, 22, 24, 25 |
| Flinty {Flint, Flinties} Hills | Geographical feature | Hills, | WGR4 The Marklands | 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 66, 67, 76, 79, 82, 83, 84, 89, 92 |
| Flinty {Flint, Flinties} Hills | Geographical feature | Hills, | WGS1 Five Shall Be One | IBC |
| Flinty {Flint, Flinties} Hills | Geographical feature | Hills, | World of Greyhawk boxed set (1983) | 29 |
| Flinty {Flint, Flinties} Hills | Geographical feature | Hills, | World of Greyhawk boxed set (1983) | 20, 49, 50, 53, 54, 57 |
| Flinty {Flint, Flinties} Hills | Geographical feature | Hills, | World of Greyhawk boxed set (1983) | 14 |